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In the 2012 London Games, the Saudi Equestrian team won bronze in the team jumping event. Ali Khimji meets some of the riders to find out what drives them.
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It is quite disconcerting to see Muslims disregarding the rights of recent migrants who come to this country for a better future.
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On the 80th anniversary of Saudi Arabia, emel features the life and vision of one of the leading historical figures of the Kingdom: King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz. With articles by Princess Lolowah, Prof Ihsanoglu, and Haroon Sugich, this issue provides an unique insight into the life and work of this global leader who left behind an incredible legacy. The issue also features Arabian travel, fashion, food and finance. There is also a chance to win tickets to the exclusive premiere of the film, Faisal: Legacy of a King, at BAFTA in Piccadilly on 20th October.
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There is a lot about Islam and Muslims on TV, but little of it is satisfying.
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Places of religious pilgrimage have always brought together large groups of people. Makkah, before and after the Prophet is an example, but so too are Jerusalem, Rome, and Lourdes.
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Earlier this year, Kamal competed at the London Olympic Games, representing Saudi Arabia in show jumping. He won the team bronze medal and came fourth in the individual event.
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Saudi Arabia is renowned for its hospitality towards pilgrims visiting the two Holy Cities, however the country has much else to offer the traveller.
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The education of girls has been a delicate issue in Saudi Arabia, but Faisal overcame resistance with courage and patience. Princess Lolowah Al-Faisal reflects on his legacy.
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Through his Foundation, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, and his wife Princess Ameerah, trailblaze diverse charitable initiatives across the world.
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It is said of Faisal bin Abdul Aziz that he was born a king, not because of his lineage, but because of his innate dignity and nobility of character.
A unique man, loved by millions,
he was at the centre of the global political landscape throughout much of the 20th century.
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The influential Muna AbuSulayman is a Saudi TV personality with a list of accomplishments to her name. She also has her own successful fashion collection designed for strong, graceful women. Fatema Zehra introduces Rosheen Mirza and Fatemah Moledina to these elegant designs.
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To mark the festive occasion of Eid al-Adha, Fatema Zehra selects a range of delicious lamb dishes to tantalise the taste buds.
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Tam Hussein relates how the Suez Canal did more than just connect two seas; it created a path for the US to enter the Middle East.
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“I found the inscriptions in the mosque to be a distraction. I am trying to focus on my prayers, and would prefer simple and plain walls.”
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Having arrived in Britain to study for a PhD in chemical engineering in 1964, Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui soon found himself meeting Malcolm X and organising Arabic language courses.
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